KamaSutra SuperThin Condoms are so thin that you won't feel anything in between. Take your chance to experience the ultimate natural sensation.

How to use

Using a Condom:

Carefully tear open the wrapper.
If your partner has not been circumcised, then pull back the foreskin.
Leaving a 1/2 inch of space at the top, pinch the tip of the condom and begin to roll it on to the penis. The roll should lie on the outside of the condom. Unroll the condom all the way to the base of the penis.
Make sure there are no air bubbles as these can cause the condom to break during sex.
If you like, you can also put some more lubricant onto the outside of the condom once your partner has it on.
Taking the Condom Off:
Your partner should hold onto the base of the condom as he pulls out. This will help prevent the semen from leaking out.
Inspect the condom for any signs of breakage or leaking.
Pull the condom off and throw the used condom in the garbage.
Drug Class and Mechanism

KamaSutra SuperThin Condom is the thinnest, roomiest condom available-to-date with a silky smooth lubricant for ultra sensation and a unique comfort design for sheer sensitivity.

Thin and sensitive condoms are designed for more natural feeling. Much thinner but still offer the same safety and reliability as regular condoms. Choose from our selection of very popular extra sensitive condoms.

Missed Dose

Condoms are one of the best ways for people who are sexually active to help avoid sexually transmitted diseases (also known as sexually transmitted infections) as well as help prevent an unwanted pregnancy.

So, if the both mentioned above concern you, do not miss using a condom during your intercourse.

Storage

Remember to always store your condoms away from sunlight, in a cool, dry place. Also, check the expiration date on your condom package and never use a condom that has expired. If you cannot find an expiration date (usually marked as "Exp"), then check for the date of manufacture (usually marked as "MFG"). Do not use any condoms five years after the date of manufacture. If your condoms contain spermicide, then throw them out two years after the date of manufacture.

Safety Information

Possible Side Effects

Check with your doctor if any of these most common side effects persist or become bothersome:

skin irritation.
More Information

Nowadays, there are three different types of condoms available: latex, polyurethane and natural skin (made from animal tissue). Latex condoms are the most common and inexpensive of the three to buy. However, they are also the type that is most likely to cause irritation, mainly in people who have a latex allergy.

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